Paresthesia (lower limbs)

Paresthesia

Paresthesia
Paresthesia, spelled "paraesthesia" in British English, is a sensation of tingling, pricking, or numbness of a person's skin with no apparent long-term physical effect. It is more generally known as the feeling of "pins and needles" or of a limb "falling asleep". The manifestation of paresthesia may be transient or chronic.

Paresthesia (lower limbs) - List of case studies

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

(CD138+, K+. LAMBDA+). Following the appearance of paresthesia in the lower limbs, reduced sensitivity to temperature at the ... of the left ribcage and vertebral column), paresthesia (lower limbs), reduced sensitivity to temperature (level of feet), intense ...

List of Symptoms

time Distal motor clumsiness Distal paresthesias (lower limbs) Distortion of straight lines Disturbed gait ... Parenthesis Parestesies (distal upper limbs) Paresthesia Paresthesia (first 3 fingers of right hand) Paresthesia ...

Cervical pain and limitation of movement after 2 cervical spine surgeries

stiffness, edema, sense of vibrations, tremor, paresthesia Related Conditions:  ...

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